Fire Alarm Engineer requiredHours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday to FridayOptional overtime available for those who wish to earn moreBenefitsCompetitive starting salary (£28k-£35k), depending on experience20 days holiday + 9 bank holidaysCompany van & fuel cardOvertime opportunitiesUniform & tools providedProgression opportunitiesCompany pension schemeFull training from a supportive, friendly team within a professional but relaxed environmentFully paid company health insurance (after 6‑month probation)Death‑in‑service insuranceAn established Fire & Safety company is seeking an experienced Fire Engineer to join its expanding specialist team, working throughout Northern Ireland and Ireland.In this role, you'll be responsible for the installation and servicing of a wide range of life‑safety systems, including:Fire alarm systemsAspirating detection systemsDisabled refuge systemsNurse call systemsEmergency lightingWith over 40 years of delivering sector‑leading Fire and Security services, the company prides itself on providing reliable, high‑quality support to its growing client base.If you're a team player who enjoys contributing to collective goals and you're ready to join a company you can grow with, this could be the perfect opportunity. The team is looking for someone who can start as soon as possible. Key ResponsibilitiesInstall fire detection and aspirating systems, emergency lighting, remote monitoring, disabled refuge, toilet alarm, and nurse call systemsCarry out ongoing and reactive maintenanceSupport customers and collaborate with operations, sales, and administration departments as neededFollow company Health & Safety guidelines and promote a safe working environmentRequirementsAny additional capabilities or basic programming knowledge relating to the above systems is advantageous (training can be provided)Knowledge of products from manufacturers such as:AmpacKentecAdvanced ElectronicsHAESGentHochikiApolloVesdaAirsenseHoneywellWagnerQuantecC-TECBaldwin & BoxallProven ability to troubleshoot and recommend appropriate actions relating to fire detection and alarm system faultsExperience working in commercial or construction environmentsCity & Guilds 236 (parts 1 & 2) or time‑served equivalent preferred17th/18th Edition Electrical qualification desirable but not essentialStrong commitment to health and safetyFull UK driving licenceIf you are ready for your next career move, please submit an up to date CV today via the \"Apply\" link, or call the Branch and speak to Donna